Yes
Canadian bacon is available in the UK, it slim pickings but it is there. One place you can get is Marynard's Farm, they offer Canadian bacon and a wide variety of other types of bacon.
Pigs. Canadian bacon is from the centre-cut of a boneless pork loin. A bit of trivia for you, you won't find anything called Canadian Bacon in Canada. It's called Peameal Bacon here. No one can say for sure where the name originated. Best guess is sometime in the 19th century when England imported side bacon from Canada. Someone that translated into Canadian Bacon when it hit the American market.
Nope. "Canadian" bacon is actually just plain back bacon. According to pop culture legend, after the war, there was a pork shortage in England so they imported pork from Canada. An American businessman happened to come upon the cured meats in a butcher shop during a trip to England and sampled it and liked it. When he asked what the meat was (referring to the type of dish) the butcher replied "It's Canadian" (referring to the origin of the meat). That's why US mostly refers to it as "Canadian Bacon" while in other countries its simply called "back bacon"... and in Canada "pea-meal bacon" when its wrapped in yellow peas (which is actually cornmeal now).
It is unlikely, if the cat is healthy and if eating bacon was a one-off. However, bacon is very high in salt which could harm the cat if fed regularly.
No one country can claim the invention of bacon, however, there is a difference in the type of bacon depending on where in the world you are. In the UK, Streaky bacon is popular. In Canada, there are three popular types, Regular (cured pork belly) also known to some as streaky, Pea meal and Canadian (or Windsor) which is more like a smoked ham(?!?). Canadian or Windsor bacon is what traditionally is used in Eggs Benedict. Pea meal is most popular in Ontario, and everyone in Canada loves regular bacon.
One
a rash of bacon is indeed equivalent to one slice of bacon
Yes, it can. if it is kept in fridge it will not make u sick,,if kept in room temperature in will make u sick.
one rasher is one slice of bacon i think.
No, two. Two pounds of bacon.
One of the strangest things that some Canadians do is celebrate "National Canadian Bacon Day" on the first Sunday in April, where people indulge in dishes featuring Canadian bacon, often with a twist. Additionally, the phenomenon of "sorry culture" is notable, as Canadians often apologize for minor inconveniences, reflecting their polite nature. Finally, the tradition of ice fishing, where people sit on frozen lakes for hours in frigid temperatures, can seem unusual to outsiders.
People like to cook bacon, like on the bacon commercial with that one lady who has bacon.